Domain: jpost.com

English-language Israeli newspaper

The Jerusalem Post is an English language Israeli broadsheet newspaper based in Jerusalem, founded in 1932 during the British Mandate of Palestine by Gershon Agron as The Palestine Post. In 1950, it changed its name to The Jerusalem Post. In 2004, the paper was bought by Mirkaei Tikshoret, a diversified Israeli media firm controlled by investor Eli Azur. The Jerusalem Post is published in English. Previously, it also had a French edition.

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Israeli Hostage Families Demand Negotiated Release, Accuse Netanyahu of Deception

In Tel Aviv, families of Israeli hostages held by Hamas publicly protested the government's handling of the crisis, demanding a negotiated release and accusing Prime Minister Netanyahu of deception, while expressing fears for their loved ones' safety amid ongoing warfare.

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Meta's Failure to Curb Antisemitic Propaganda by Students for Justice in Palestine

Following the October 7, 2023, Hamas attack in Israel, the Antisemitism Research Center (ARC) documented 269 Instagram posts from 276 accounts linked to Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) and similar groups, violating Meta's community standards and glorifying terrorism; Meta's weak enforcement ...

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Saudi Arabia's Oil-Fueled Transformation and its Uncertain Future

Jack Philby's 1932 deal with Standard Oil of California granted oil rights in Saudi Arabia, leading to the discovery of massive reserves in 1938, transforming the impoverished kingdom into a wealthy nation now facing challenges due to global shifts towards renewable energy and seeking diversificatio...

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UK School Cancels Easter: Debate on Inclusivity and Cultural Erasure

A British primary school canceled its Easter celebrations to respect diverse beliefs, sparking debate about cultural erasure and ideological extremism in the UK, US, and Israel.

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Israel's Nuclear Threat to Iran Amidst US-Iran Talks

Despite US opposition, Israel hasn't ruled out attacking Iran's nuclear facilities; meanwhile, US and Iranian negotiators prepare for a second round of preliminary nuclear talks in Rome on Saturday, while Hezbollah opposes disarmament and Yemen's Sana'a faces airstrikes.

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Putin Declares Unilateral Easter Ceasefire in Ukraine Amidst Continued Shelling

Russian President Vladimir Putin declared a unilateral Easter ceasefire in Ukraine, ordering a halt to hostilities from 6 p.m. Moscow time on April 19 to midnight on April 21; however, a Ukrainian official reported continued Russian shelling despite the declaration.

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US Proposes Ukraine Ceasefire, Facing Russia's Territorial Demands

The US presented a draft ceasefire proposal to Ukraine, Russia, and the EU, but Russia's demand for territorial concessions, including Crimea, complicates negotiations, prompting concerns from Ukraine and threats from the US to abandon talks if no progress is made.

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Families of Fallen Soldiers Oppose Calls to End Gaza War

Over 1,000 Israeli families of fallen soldiers publicly opposed recent calls by security establishment members to end the Gaza war, demanding the fulfillment of all original war goals before any ceasefire, creating a major internal conflict.

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Italy Cable Car Accident Kills Five

A cable car accident near Naples, Italy, killed five people—including an Israeli citizen and two British tourists—and critically injured another after a cable detached, causing a cabin to fall 30 meters.

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German Court Sentences Man to Three Years for Antisemitic Attack on Grandson of Munich Massacre Victim

A 24-year-old man, Mustafa S., was sentenced to three years in prison in Berlin for an antisemitic attack on Lahav Shapira, grandson of a Munich Olympics massacre victim, highlighting the enduring impact of antisemitism and the need for stronger measures to combat hate crimes.

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Passover Amidst Conflict: Navigating Grief and Liberation

This Passover, the ongoing conflict since October 7th, 2023, prompts reflection on the complex emotions surrounding celebrating liberation while acknowledging the suffering of all parties involved, particularly the innocent, prompting a call for compassion and nuanced perspectives rooted in Jewish t...

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Israeli Reservists Launch Party to Influence Zionist Congress

Davidi Ben-Zion launched the Unity for Israel Party, attracting 600 reservists at its inaugural conference, aiming to secure a billion shekels annually from KKL-JNF to support reservists and influence the World Zionist Congress elections.

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